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Capital Project Delivery

Overview

The New Jersey Department of
Transportation (NJDOT) is committed
to effectively and efficiently
managing its transportation
projects from Problem
Screening Phase through
Construction. NJDOT
continuously improves,
updates, and streamlines
project management procedures
and processes to ensure
delivery of quality transportation
projects.

The
Capital Delivery (CPD)
Web site established
a consistent method for
delivery of NJDOT capital
projects. The
Project
Delivery Process Project
Customization Guideline (pdf
389k) provides information
on how to customize this
method to use on individual
projects, including Limited
Scope Projects. Following procedures
and having access to
supporting documents
allows for improved communication
between

The FHWA and the NJDOT have executed
a Project-Level Risk Based Stewardship and Oversight Agreement(pdf 758k)
which sets forth the general framework
for accomplishing the stewardship and
oversight responsibilities of a Federal-aid
Highway program. The key documents that
will allow the agencies to identify the
primary and secondary processes and procedures
for each project are:

The Program Management Office released
Phase 1 Process Improvements
in 2008. Phase
2 includes
major revisions to the Capital
Project Delivery Process, Quality
Management and Scope Management. Overview
training
and presentations for the Capital Project Delivery
Process are available.

The files are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (available at our Adobe Access Page).